The Spanish tennis star Paula Badosa has apologised after she was accused of racism over a photo that appeared to show her pulling her eyes back with chopsticks while in China for a series of ...
Paula Badosa will not get the chance to apologise to fans in person at the Wuhan Open after the world No. 15 pulled out of the competition, hours on from causing a racism storm for a photo posted ...
Paula Badosa made a late decision to withdraw from the Wuhan Open after being in the headlines for the wrong reasons during the previous 24 hours. The previous tournament at the China Open had been a ...
Paula Badosa came under fire on Sunday as she appeared to mock Asian people with her gestures which resulted in her offering an apology. She clarified that she never did it to offend and expressed ...
Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa, currently ranked 15th in the world, has withdrawn from the WTA 1000 tournament in Wuhan, China due to gastroenteritis. Originally set to face Australia’s Ajla ...
Bagué posted a series of photos of the days spent in Beijing and one photo - later removed - probably offended the sensibilities of some people, leading Badosa to even be accused of racism on the ...
Paula Badosa has been accused of mocking Chinese people in a controversial photo shared after her participation at the China Open. Pol Toledo, Badosa’s physical trainer, shared a series of photos ...
Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa, a four-time WTA singles tournament winner, has faced public backlash for an inappropriate gesture captured in a recently published photograph. The coach of the ...
That led to a furious backlash from tennis supporters who accused Badosa of pulling back her eyes with the chopsticks in a racist gesture while in China. However, the former world No2 denied this ...
Tennis star Paula Badosa has come under fire from fans for a controversial gesture made following her exit from the 2024 China Open. After her semifinal loss to Coco Gauff, Badosa’s trainer ...
Paula Badosa has been enjoying a good run of form lately. The Spanish tennis player, a former World No. 2, has reached the quarterfinals in three of her last four tournaments, including the US Open.
Coco Gauff of the U.S. celebrates winning [Source: Reuters] Former U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff fought back from a set down to beat Spain’s Paula Badosa 4-6 6-4 6-2 at the China Open in Beijing and ...